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Strona 21
... tantum dividit ; atque ad hoc , ut per causas sciamus , nihil conducit . Nam generatio , corruptio , augmentatio , diminutio , alteratio , latio ad locum , nil aliud quam opera et effectus motuum sunt1 ; qui cum ad manifestam rerum ...
... tantum dividit ; atque ad hoc , ut per causas sciamus , nihil conducit . Nam generatio , corruptio , augmentatio , diminutio , alteratio , latio ad locum , nil aliud quam opera et effectus motuum sunt1 ; qui cum ad manifestam rerum ...
Strona 22
... tantum compositos et voces dignoscere , elementa et literas non distinguere . De Quanto Materiæ certo , et quod 2 mutatio fiat absque interitu . OMNIA mutari , et nil vere interire , ac summam materiæ prorsus eandem manere , satis ...
... tantum compositos et voces dignoscere , elementa et literas non distinguere . De Quanto Materiæ certo , et quod 2 mutatio fiat absque interitu . OMNIA mutari , et nil vere interire , ac summam materiæ prorsus eandem manere , satis ...
Strona 24
... tantum , et variam positionem partium absque alia separatione ; quando ad utramque . Neque enim ( credo ) cum pyrum immaturum et acerbum manibus ' fortius attrectamus , contundimus , et subigimus , unde illud dulcedinem acquirit ...
... tantum , et variam positionem partium absque alia separatione ; quando ad utramque . Neque enim ( credo ) cum pyrum immaturum et acerbum manibus ' fortius attrectamus , contundimus , et subigimus , unde illud dulcedinem acquirit ...
Strona 31
... tantum in directum , sed et in latera undequaque : eodem modo et corpora dura sive reni- tentia fugiunt et in recta linea et in circuitu . Cessio enim corporalis in mollibus , et localis in duris , ratione conveniunt ; atque in corporis ...
... tantum in directum , sed et in latera undequaque : eodem modo et corpora dura sive reni- tentia fugiunt et in recta linea et in circuitu . Cessio enim corporalis in mollibus , et localis in duris , ratione conveniunt ; atque in corporis ...
Strona 34
... tantum cœli et terræ locum habere videtur . Ut in rebus civilibus fit ; in quibus illud frequenter usu venit , ut duorum regnorum fines continuis incursionibus et violentiis infestentur , dum interiores utriusque regni provin- ciæ ...
... tantum cœli et terræ locum habere videtur . Ut in rebus civilibus fit ; in quibus illud frequenter usu venit , ut duorum regnorum fines continuis incursionibus et violentiis infestentur , dum interiores utriusque regni provin- ciæ ...
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
absque adeo aër aërem aëris alia aliis aliquid aliud apud aqua aquæ Aristotle atque autem Bacon calore certe circa cœli cœlo corpora corporum corpus Democritus divine doth drams ejus enim eorum esset etiam fere fieri flamma fluxus fortasse globi hæc hath homines hominum hujusmodi humana illa illis illud instar inter invention ipsa ipsis ista Itaque knowledge learning licet magis materiæ mind minus modo modum motum motus multo naturæ natural philosophy naturalis nature Neque enim nihil nisi nobis nostra ætate Novum Organum omnia omnino omnis opinion philosophy posse possit potest primo prorsus quæ quædam qualia quam quibus quin quis quod rebus rerum rursus saith scientia scilicet secundum seemeth sibi sint sive soni sonum sonus sunt tamen tanquam tantum Telesius terræ terram things tion translation unto veluti vero Verum videtur whereof
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 343 - The use of this feigned history hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul...
Strona 343 - And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things.
Strona 295 - Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.
Strona 285 - ... their wits being shut up in the cells of a few authors, chiefly Aristotle their dictator, as their persons were shut up in the cells of monasteries and colleges, and knowing little history, either of nature or time, did, out of no great quantity of matter, and infinite agitation of wit, spin out unto us those laborious webs of learning, which are extant in their books.
Strona 286 - For the wit and mind of man, if it work upon matter, which is the contemplation of the creatures of God, worketh according to the stuff, and is limited thereby ; but if it work upon itself, as the spider worketh his web, then it is endless, and brings forth indeed cobwebs of learning, admirable for the fineness of thread and work, but of no substance or profit.
Strona 481 - Then said some of his disciples among themselves, What is this that he saith unto us, A little while, and ye shall not see me : and again a little while and ye shall see me ; and, Because I go to the Father ? They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while ? we cannot tell what he saith.
Strona 165 - Then after divers meetings and consults of our whole number, to consider of the former labours and collections, we have three that take care, out of them, to direct new experiments, of a higher light, more penetrating into nature than the former.
Strona 298 - Surely there is a vein for the silver, And a place for gold where they fine it. Iron is taken out of the earth, And brass is molten out of the stone.
Strona 147 - But thus you see we maintain a trade, not for gold, silver, or jewels, nor for silks, nor for spices, nor any other commodity of matter, but only for God's first creature, which was light; to have light, I say, of the growth of all parts of the world.
Strona 268 - To conclude therefore: Let no man, upon a weak conceit of sobriety or an ill-applied moderation, think or maintain that a man can search too far or be too well studied in the book of God's Word, or in the book of God's Works — Divinity or Philosophy; — but rather let men endeavor an endless progress or proficience in both.